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The 23hour train journey to Udaipur was split up by an over night stop in Indore. On arrival we were disappointed as it turned out to be another busy city lacking character or anything of interest. Whilst I booked our next train, Carl was becoming disheartened looking round quite a lot of hotels for somewhere at least half clean to stay - many of ...

... cooked by all the ladies of the family. And when we finally got to sit down and taste it, it was amazing. In true Indian fashion we ate with our hands and Sunil showed us how to mix the food to get the best flavours. Everything was homemade and we ate as much as we could without popping!

We all took some photos to remember the occasion and then said our goodbyes. We had had a wonderful few hours with them and we hope one day we can repay the hospitality if they come ...

... dharshan here. Had lunch at roadside dhabha roti sabji. Drove to Maheshwar . Many small temples near the water nothing special. We took the boat ride. Small temple in the middle of the water. Ahalya bai fort was spectacular. Felt like should go back in time n see the queen watching the river from her ...

... in the evening. It is odd how easy it is to feel at home and settled nowadays in so few hours and how I feel like I vaguely fit in in India now. (Even though I clearly don't.) I'm eating with my hands, using squat toilets, bucket showers, attempting to drink water without touching the rim ... Nearly choking ... But trying. The entire way through this trip I've put up with hot, sweaty, stressful India because I knew I'd be headed to peaceful, western-friendly beached-up Goa at the ...